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How Shining a Light on Ships Could Help Solve Illegal Fishing

Mamadou Sarr remembers when an artisanal fisherman in Dakar only had to helm his wooden pirogue a single kilometer offshore to find a rich bounty of sardines and cuttlefish. For generations, Senegal’s near shore…

How Shining a Light on Ships Could Help Solve Illegal Fishing

🌍✨ How Shining a Light on Ships Could Help Solve Illegal Fishing

🌟 Why this is awesome: Mamadou Sarr remembers when an artisanal fisherman in Dakar only had to helm his wooden pirogue a single kilometer offshore to find a rich bounty of sardines and cuttlefish.

For generations, Senegal’s near shore was the staging ground for a noble trade passed down from father to son. 💚🌱

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  • 📌 Key signal: Mamadou Sarr remembers when an artisanal fisherman in Dakar only had to helm his wooden pirogue a single kilometer offshore to find…
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Source: Inside Climate News

Topics: climate environment how shining a light on ships could help solve illegal fishin · Summary: Mamadou Sarr remembers when an artisanal fisherman in Dakar only had to helm his wooden pirogue a single kilometer offshore to find a rich bounty of sardin

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